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UID:10000064-1720087200-1720091700@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Freedom Festival Independence Day Finale
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/freedom-festival-independence-day-finale/
CATEGORIES:Recording
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LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/freedom-festival-independence-day-finale/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240703T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240703T131500
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CREATED:20240628T210837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T162349Z
UID:10000063-1720008000-1720012500@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Freedom Festival: Inspiring Conversations
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/freedom-festival-inspiring-conversations/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Recording
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ORGANIZER;CN="improvscience":MAILTO:info@improvscience.org
LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/freedom-festival-inspiring-conversations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240702T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240702T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T015108
CREATED:20240527T190016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T163431Z
UID:10000037-1719943200-1719946800@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Open Forum by California Independent Voters in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/open-forum-by-california-independent-voters-in-conversation/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Recording
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ORGANIZER;CN="California independent Voters in Conversation":MAILTO:ca.iv.voices@gmail.com
LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/open-forum-by-california-independent-voters-in-conversation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240701T173000
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CREATED:20240626T172851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T163934Z
UID:10000060-1719855000-1719860400@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Inspirational Ladies!
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/inspirational-ladies/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Conversations,Recording,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andy Anderson Jr":MAILTO:andyojr.aaj@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240630T143000
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CREATED:20240605T101401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T202815Z
UID:10000048-1719752400-1719757800@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Black Populism in the New South: Post-Reconstruction Movement-Making
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/black-populism-in-the-new-south-post-reconstruction-movement-making/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Lectures & Books,Recording
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LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/black-populism-in-the-new-south-post-reconstruction-movement-making/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T130000
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CREATED:20240620T154930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T165339Z
UID:10000059-1719752400-1719756000@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Poetics of Freedom: A Poetry Reading with Christian Aldana\, Rohan Zhou-Lee\, and Ashna Ali
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/poetics-of-freedom-a-poetry-reading-with-christian-aldana-rohan-zhou-lee-and-ashna-ali/
CATEGORIES:Recording
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/wp-content/uploads/Freedom-and-Poetry.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="improvscience":MAILTO:info@improvscience.org
LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/poetics-of-freedom-a-poetry-reading-with-christian-aldana-rohan-zhou-lee-and-ashna-ali/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T015108
CREATED:20240218T034802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T165443Z
UID:10000003-1719676800-1719680400@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Freedom-Makers: Maroons and the Underground Railroad
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/freedom-makers-maroons-and-the-underground-railroad/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Recording
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/wp-content/uploads/underground-railroad-freedom-festival-event.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240628T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240628T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T015108
CREATED:20240605T191718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T165652Z
UID:10000049-1719594000-1719601200@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Discord and Harmony: The Struggle for Freedom in the USA Through Blues\, Jazz\, Soul and Hip-Hop
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/discord-and-harmony-the-struggle-for-freedom-in-the-usa-through-blues-jazz-soul-and-hip-hop/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Music,Recording
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/wp-content/uploads/JazzHipHop-768x568-2.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260412T015108
CREATED:20240622T054928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T165847Z
UID:10000053-1719514800-1719520200@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Are You Mad Like Me? : Reimagining Psych Cemetery Spaces
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/are-you-mad-like-me-reimagining-psych-cemetery-spaces/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Health,Lectures & Books,Other,Performing Arts,Recording,Tours & Experiences,Visual Arts,Wellbeing,Workshop
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/wp-content/uploads/freedom-festival-multi-colored-hands-flag.jpg
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87410212326
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T213000
DTSTAMP:20260412T015108
CREATED:20240601T144241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T170122Z
UID:10000025-1719345600-1719351000@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Finding Freedom in Physics
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/finding-freedom-in-physics/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Lectures & Books,Recording
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/wp-content/uploads/Physics-and-Freedom.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Gross":MAILTO:gross@bu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T143000
DTSTAMP:20260412T015108
CREATED:20240605T101834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T170330Z
UID:10000047-1719147600-1719153000@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Unhiding History: A Florida Fort that Promised Freedom
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/the-negro-fort-at-prospect-bluffs-florida/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Recording
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/wp-content/uploads/Negro-Fort.png
LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/the-negro-fort-at-prospect-bluffs-florida/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T015108
CREATED:20240605T100919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T170600Z
UID:10000045-1719000000-1719003600@freedomfestivalusa.org
SUMMARY:Discovering and Sharing Our Untold Histories
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the "Underground Railroad Tree" in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we--people and our living world--create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the "Let's Learn!: The World as Classroom" initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/discovering-and-sharing-our-untold-histories/
CATEGORIES:Recording
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/wp-content/uploads/EmancipationDay.jpeg
LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/discovering-and-sharing-our-untold-histories/
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